
MANCHESTER, NH – Queen City Bike Collective (QC BIke) is proud to announce that June Trisciani has joined the organization as its new Resource Development Manager. In this role, Trisciani will be responsible for managing the sustainment and development of QC Bike’s financial and human capital. She will play a critical role in researching, maintaining, and expanding relationships with donors, sponsors, and volunteers, as well as ensuring the smooth operation of fundraising events and campaigns.
“It is a real honor to have June on our team,” said Matthew Grote, President of the Board of Directors of QC Bike. “This important work is in capable hands, and we are excited to see where her strengths allow us to go.” Trisciani brings over 30 years of experience as an educator, software corporate executive, small business owner, and community organizer. She has previously served as Alderman At-Large for the City of Manchester.
“I am thrilled to join the Queen City Bike Collective team and contribute to their incredible mission of fostering a bike-friendly community,” said June Trisciani. “Cycling safety and affordable bikes are essential for creating a vibrant, connected, and thriving Manchester.”
For more information about Queen City Bike Collective and its leadership team, please visit www.qcbike.org or contact Tyler Glodt, Executive Director at [email protected].

About Queen City Bike Collective
Queen City Bicycle Collective, 35 Elm St., Manchester, provides open shop time opportunities for do-it-together bike repairs as well as the sale of affordable bikes. Additionally, the Collective sponsors group rides, the Earn-a-Bike/Be Active program and advocates for policies to make the Queen City more bike friendly.